Who will Thailand women's volleyball team face?
In yesterday's competition, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team (ranked 22nd in the world ) lost 1-3 to Poland (ranked 3rd in the world), so in order to advance to the knockout round, they must beat the two remaining opponents in Group G, Germany (ranked 11th in the world) and Kenya (ranked 27th in the world, downgraded after losing to Germany). Meanwhile, in Group A, host Thailand (ranked 21st in the world), after pocketing 3 points in the opening match against Egypt, only needs to beat Sweden (ranked 25th in the world) to quickly secure a ticket to continue in the Women's Volleyball World Championship.

The Thai women's volleyball team is determined to defeat Sweden to win a ticket to the knockout round of the 2025 Women's Volleyball World Championship on home soil.
PHOTO: FIVB
The match between Thailand and Sweden at 8:30 p.m. promises to be exciting because the home team with quality players such as Chatchu-on, Thatdao, Pimpichaya is considered to be no less than the opponent Sweden. In the opening match, Thailand let the team with the lowest ranking in the tournament, Egypt, win 1 game while Sweden played very well, only losing 2-3 to the Netherlands (ranked 9th in the world). Therefore, if they beat Thailand, Sweden will push their opponent to a "dead end" when they are forced to beat the Netherlands in the final match.
Vi Quynh caused a stir after the match with Poland, entering the top 10 with the most points.
Also today, there will be some highly anticipated matches such as Italy vs Cuba (5 p.m., Group B), Belgium vs Slovakia (8:30 p.m., Group B), Brazil vs France (7:30 p.m., Group C), and the US vs Argentina (7:30 p.m., Group D). The match between Brazil (ranked 2nd in the world) and France (ranked 14th in the world) will be contested for the top spot in Group C, while the US vs Argentina will also be contested for the top spot in Group D.

The Vietnamese team will compete tomorrow (August 25) against the German team.
PHOTO: FIVB
The Vietnamese women's volleyball team will have a day off before entering the second match of Group G, facing the German team. After an impressive performance against Poland, fans expect coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet's students to play explosively, creating a surprise for the German team, ranked 11th in the world. The match between the Vietnamese team and Germany will take place at 5 p.m. tomorrow (August 25).
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/lich-thi-dau-giai-bong-chuyen-nu-vo-dich-the-gioi-hom-nay-thai-lan-di-tiep-185250824073434005.htm






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